Information for Educators
College Challenge is a win-win program for high schools, students, and the
University.
- High school students earn college credit (at a reduced rate) and high
school credit simultaneously for courses offered in their high schools. Tuition
fee waivers are available for students eligible for free or reduced lunch
programs.
- High school teachers enhance their courses, engage in professional
development in their disciplines, and earn an administrative stipend for
teaching college challenge course.
- The University has the opportunity to create new lines of
communication with prospective college students, high school principals,
guidance counselors, and teachers.
Apply Today To Become a College Challenge Instructor
Indiana State University welcomes new instructors.
High school educators interested in offering College Challenge courses at
their schools can download all necessary forms and information (below).
Participation
Agreement : Information for high school officer, assistant principal, or
guidance director
Memorandum
of Understanding : To be signed by high school officer, assistance
principal, or guidance director
Teacher
Application To Teach College Challenge Courses : To be completed by high
school teacher after their high school has submitted the appropriate
partnership paperwork (documents 1 & 2 above).
Administrative
Stipend Sheet (rate sheet)
For further information or assistance contact the Office of Admissions.
Information for Current College Challenge Instructors
If you are a current College Challenge instructor, please note the following
information:
- An annual summer workshop is held each summer. All high school
teachers and ISU department chairs are required to attend this annual training
for certification and accreditation purposes. Details on workshops are sent
to teachers by the Office of Admissions.
- All teachers are also required to complete and submit the
Academic Renewal Form on an annual basis, beginning Fall 2009.
Contact
Office of Admissions
Indiana State University
218 North Sixth Street
Terre Haute, Indiana 47809
1-800-GO-TO-ISU
(812) 237-8023 (fax)
admissions@indstate.edu
Last updated: August 7, 2008